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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
behold
be·hold (bĭ-hōldʹ)v. be·held, (-hĕldʹ) be·hold·ing, be·holdsv. tr. 1. a. To perceive by the visual faculty; see: beheld a tiny figure in the distance. b. To perceive through use of the mental faculty; comprehend: “Behold the man of the future” (Jerry Adler). 2. To look upon; gaze at: We beheld a beautiful vista before us. See Synonyms at see1.v. intr. Used in the imperative for the purpose of calling attention. [Middle English biholden, from Old English behaldan: be-, be- + healdan, to hold; see hold1.] be·holdʹer n.
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